Soundcheck: The 27 Best Music Releases Of The Week

Calvin Harris, Princess Nokia, Kendrick Lamar, + many more

Every weekend, we’re bringing you #SOUNDCHECK—your new destination for the best of the best new music that hit the web over the course of the week. Because you should always be prepared when someone passes you that aux cord. This week’s round features 27 of our favorite emerging and established artists including Calvin Harris, Princess Nokia, Kendrick Lamar, and so many more. Turn up, tune in, and tune out.

Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1 - Calvin Harris

Fully equipped with heavy bass lines, bright synths, and star-studded features, Harris’ funky new feel-good record is an unforgettable breath of fresh air in the electro-house realm. We’ll definitely be sliding and rollin’ to your function with this joint all summer long.

LANY - LANY

It’s here. LANY’s self-titled debut album is finally out, in all its romantic, woeful glory. It’s a sincere portrait of we relate to one another in our 20s: messy, thrilling, maddening, saddening, but always hopeful. (You can thank the synth elements for that.)

“G.O.A.T.” - Princess Nokia

As if we didn’t already know, Princess Nokia proves she really is the G.O.A.T. in this trippy new visual.

“You and I” - Toro y Moi

Get groovy atop a piano with Chaz in his latest release off his forthcoming record, Boo Boo.

“ELEMENT.” - Kendrick Lamar

Lamar’s gorgeous new visual is a colorful, haunting, and honest depiction of violence.

“Guilty Party” - The National

The sadness is certainly palpable in this new track from The National. But even misery needs a good beat.

“911 / Mr. Lonely (feat. Frank Ocean)” - Tyler, The Creator

This groovy, toe-tapping new track from Tyler and Frank serves as a reminder that they need to collab more often.

“watch” - Billie Eilish

Billie Eilish will to give you the strength to move on from a toxic relationship (and light their car on fire) in this bubbling new single.

Christine and the Queens’ ethereal vocals on this airy Mura Masa track is perfect for your weekend shindig playlist.

“Paid” - Sudan Archives

Sudan Archives’ fresh vocals over this tribal beat will have us dancing all weekend long.

Like A Woman - Kacy Hill

Kacy Hill’s debut record is a polished, synth-pop masterpiece. Let the waves of her voice wash over you—and try not to drown in all her glory.

“New York” - St. Vincent

St. Vincent’s love/hate relationship with NYC is so relatable it hurts.

Unplug The Delusional - KISSEY

You might have heard KISSEY’s single, “Forget,” on the soundtrack to Netflix’s hit series, “Dear White People.” Now, the Fool’s Gold electro-pop artist continues to kick ass and take names in her eclectic new EP.

“RX” - Grieves

Grieves is gearing up to release his fifth studio album— but not before dropping off this vulnerable new track first.

Three international drag superstars joining forces for a new musical act? Honestly, say no more. Hang on to your wigs, ladies; these queens are comin’ for the charts with Access All Areas (out July 7).

“Blinds” - Aminé

Take it nice and slow with the Banana Boy in his synth-heavy new track.